CA1111203A - Toilet seat and cover therefor - Google Patents
Toilet seat and cover thereforInfo
- Publication number
- CA1111203A CA1111203A CA347,327A CA347327A CA1111203A CA 1111203 A CA1111203 A CA 1111203A CA 347327 A CA347327 A CA 347327A CA 1111203 A CA1111203 A CA 1111203A
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- Prior art keywords
- cover
- toilet seat
- toilet
- seat
- locking
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47K—SANITARY EQUIPMENT NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; TOILET ACCESSORIES
- A47K13/00—Seats or covers for all kinds of closets
- A47K13/12—Hinges
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47K—SANITARY EQUIPMENT NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; TOILET ACCESSORIES
- A47K13/00—Seats or covers for all kinds of closets
- A47K13/24—Parts or details not covered in, or of interest apart from, groups A47K13/02 - A47K13/22, e.g. devices imparting a swinging or vibrating motion to the seats
- A47K13/26—Mounting devices for seats or covers
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- Toilet Supplies (AREA)
Abstract
ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE:
A pair of anchoring means are secured to the rear portion of a toilet bowl by means of a suitable fastener. The head end of the anchoring means which have an annular groove formed therein extend above the toilet bowl and are positioned in similarly sized and shaped openings in a supporting plate to which the toilet seat is pivotally coupled. A pair of rotatable locking pins each having a notch therein extend through the supporting plate for selective engagement and disengagement with the respective annular groove in the head end of the anchoring means.
A pair of anchoring means are secured to the rear portion of a toilet bowl by means of a suitable fastener. The head end of the anchoring means which have an annular groove formed therein extend above the toilet bowl and are positioned in similarly sized and shaped openings in a supporting plate to which the toilet seat is pivotally coupled. A pair of rotatable locking pins each having a notch therein extend through the supporting plate for selective engagement and disengagement with the respective annular groove in the head end of the anchoring means.
Description
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The present invention relates generally to toilet seats and, more particu]arly, toa toilet seat and cover therefor which are readily and easily assembled and disassembled.
It is well known to assemble a toilet seat and the cover Iherefor to the bowl by means of a pair of T-shaped supports which, on the one hand, have to be attached to the bowl by means of screws and, on the other hand, have to form pivot means that allow the opening and closing of the cover with respect to the seat as well as of the seat itself. The difficulties encountered in the cen tering and mounting of the seat and of the cover~ on the T-shaped supports, as well as the difficulties met in disassembling the toilet seat are very well known. This is especial~ly true when considering the awkward positions in which these operations have to be~carried out and the rusty condition of the screws after an~
even short period of use.
There are already known several improvements on the above arrangement, such as the use o~ fastening means of the bolt type.
However, this equires a special~construction of the toilet bowl ; and the use of the toilet ~eat cover is limited to such a bowl -~ 20 configuration.
It is, therefore, an ob~ect oE the present invention to provide a tollet seat and cover therefor~ which are applicable to any type of toilet bowl by means of locking elements that are easlly positionable in the use and rest positlons through lever means and without affecting the configuration of the bowl.
It is another object of the invention to provide a toilet seat and cover having blocking means that are fully accessible so as not to prevent access thereto from any direction or angle - whatever, thus improvlng the ease of cleanlng of the bowl.
Briefly statedt the seat cover of the present invention is pivoted, together with its respective seat, on a plate-like ,:
The present invention relates generally to toilet seats and, more particu]arly, toa toilet seat and cover therefor which are readily and easily assembled and disassembled.
It is well known to assemble a toilet seat and the cover Iherefor to the bowl by means of a pair of T-shaped supports which, on the one hand, have to be attached to the bowl by means of screws and, on the other hand, have to form pivot means that allow the opening and closing of the cover with respect to the seat as well as of the seat itself. The difficulties encountered in the cen tering and mounting of the seat and of the cover~ on the T-shaped supports, as well as the difficulties met in disassembling the toilet seat are very well known. This is especial~ly true when considering the awkward positions in which these operations have to be~carried out and the rusty condition of the screws after an~
even short period of use.
There are already known several improvements on the above arrangement, such as the use o~ fastening means of the bolt type.
However, this equires a special~construction of the toilet bowl ; and the use of the toilet ~eat cover is limited to such a bowl -~ 20 configuration.
It is, therefore, an ob~ect oE the present invention to provide a tollet seat and cover therefor~ which are applicable to any type of toilet bowl by means of locking elements that are easlly positionable in the use and rest positlons through lever means and without affecting the configuration of the bowl.
It is another object of the invention to provide a toilet seat and cover having blocking means that are fully accessible so as not to prevent access thereto from any direction or angle - whatever, thus improvlng the ease of cleanlng of the bowl.
Briefly statedt the seat cover of the present invention is pivoted, together with its respective seat, on a plate-like ,:
2~!3 support which is mounted on a pair of anchoring elements that are at-tached to the bowl. The seat cover is thus locked thereto by rotary locking means that are tangentially oriented with respect to the anchoring elements, so as to engage a peripheral groove provided -thereon. The lockin~ means or pins have a lateral notch that permits the disengagement thereof from the anchoring elements during the assembly and disassemhly of the seat-cover combination and from the toilet bowl.
More specifically, the invention broadly claimed herein is essentially a toilet seat and covex therefor, particu-larly for use with a toilet bowl ha~ing a pair of vertically orlented clearance holes in its rear, upper part, of the said toilet seat being pivo-tably connected to the cover therefor, said toilet seat and co~er assembly comprising:. a supporting plate pivotably attached to sald toilet seat~and said seat -~ cover and having a pair of horiz.ontal openings therein~ a pair of vertically oriented aper~ures in said supporting plate~ a pair of anchoring means positioned in said vertically oriented apertures; a pair of locking pins mounted and ~uided in said horizontal openings in said supporting plates, said locking pins intersecting said apertures of said supporting plate, an inter-mediate portion in each of said locking pins for engaging and .
disengaging said anchoring means upon rotation by 180 degrees in one direction and in the opposite direction, respectively, of said locking plns.
A better understanding oE the invention will be had ~rom tho followtng doscri.ption o~ an em~odiment thoreoE illustra-ted in the accompanying drawings wherein:
Figure 1 is a perspective view of a toilet bowl with toilet seat and toilet cover assembled thereon made in ; accordance with the invention, Figure 2 is a top plan view of the seat cover mounted ~4~
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Figure 3 i5 a,secti.ona,l ele~ati.ona~ e~ o~ the toile-t seat and co~er mounted on.the bowl.and taken along ~in,é : ~.
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E'igure 4 i.s a, plan,.~iew pa,rtially.broken.away,an.d.
partially in section taken, along line I~-I.y of ~i~ure.3 Figure 5 is a detailed ele~ational.YieW partial~y i~ ' section and on an enlarged scale o~ a porti.o~, o~ t~e structure shown in figure 3, but with the lockin,g mea,n.s in. position.to 10permit the assembl~ and disassembl~ o~ the.toi~et seat~ :
Figure 6 is a fragmentary plan ~iew parti:a.lly broken away and partially in section illustrating the pi~otin,~ hin.ge between the toilet seat and toilet co~er and with respect to the supporting plate-like elementi and ..,.~
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With reEerence now to the drawings, the body of toilet bowl 1 is provided in its rear portion wlth a pair of vertically oriented clearance holes 2 and spaced from each other in the direction of the bowl's wldth. In each hole 2 there is attached an anchoring stud 3 the head portion of which protrudes above the body of the toilet bowl l and has, preferably but not necessarily, a substantia] cylindrical shape with an i~ntermediate peripheral undercut or annular groove 4 as shown best in Figures 3 and 5.
Each anchoring stud 3 has a threaded shank 5 extending downwardly through its respective clearance hole 2 in the~bowl body l. The shank 5 is engaged by a nut 6 which acts beneath the bodv of the ;
bowl so as to attach the toilet seat 10 to the bowl l, as shown ;~ in figores 3 and 5 of the drawings. ` `
To the anchoring stud 3 there is removably attached a supporting plate 7 which carries, by means of hinges 8, hereinafter more fully described, both the toilet seat l0 and~the seat cover 9 associated therewith. On the supporting plate 7 there are ~ provided two apertures ll having a shape and dimension correspond~
ing to th~ose of the head portion of the anchorlng stud 3. This ;~
will allow the apertures ll to correctly receive the anchoring studs 3. On the supporting plate 7, in a direction which intersects each aperture ll, there is further provided a horizontal, counter-bored opening 12 for receiving and gulding a rotatable locking pin 13. This pin 13 serves the purpose of cooperating wlth the anchoring means 3 when the locking pin 13 is seated in the respec-tive aperture 11 of the supporting plate 7. Each locking pin 13 has in its middle area a full portion 14 with a notch 14'. The notch 14' has a radius corresponding to that of the aperture 11, so that when the notch 14' is facing the aperture 11, its surface results in a circular continuation or extension of the surface of the aperture 11. Each locking pin 13 has, furthermore, on its portion facing toward the front of the toilet bowl, a head 13' which rests against a coullterbore ].5 providecl for this purpose in the horizontal opening 12 of the supporting plate 7. On the opposecl end, that is at the extremity facing the baclc of the toilet bowl, the locking pin 13 is provided with a lever 16 that is attached by means of a spine or a pin 17 for example. In this manner, each locking pin 13 cannot move axially within the opening 12. Conversely, by turning the lever 16 it is possible to rotate the locking pin 13 180 degrees about its axis, so as to posltion the respective in~
termediate full portion 14 (or the respective notch 1~4') toward the aperture 11.
When the notches 14' of the locking pins~l3~are facing toward the apertures 11 of the supportlng plate 7 (see figure 5), ;~ it is possible to position the supporting plate on the~head portion of the anchoring means 3 that have been previously placed in the :
holes 2 of the toilet bowl 1. It is, thérefore,~s~fEicient to position the anchoring means 3 within apertures 11 of the supporting plate 7 in order to obtain a correct centering of the supporting plate 7 and therewith, consequently, of the toilet seat l0 and ; cover 9 upon the toilet bowl 1. At thls point, to lock the support-;~ ing plate 7 on the bowl 1 it sufficcs to rotate the levers 16 and therefore the locking pins 13 180 degrees until engagement is , obtained of the respective full portions 14 in the undercuts or grooves 4 of the anchoring means 3, as showtl in figures 3 and 4 of the accompanying drawings. This action prevents any possibility o~ detachment between the anchoring means 3, the supporting plate 7 and the toilet seat-cover assembly.
In order to have la more effective and reliable locking action, the anchoring means 3 and locking pins 13 may be made of -4~
~ ', ',, : ', plastic material, so as to exploi-t the elastic properties oE the material when coupling one element to the other. Further, the radius of the undercuts or grooves 4 of the anchoring means 3 may be calculatecl as a function of the diameter of the locking pins 13 so that the action of -the full portions 14 thereof might yield a correct centering of the supporting plate 7 on the toilet bowl, and might generate forces that augment the anchoring effect of the seat-cover assembly.
To disassemble the assemble~ toilet seat and cover from the toilet bowl 1, it is sufficient to rotate the levers 16 in the opposed direction topposed to the locking direction) until the anchoring means 3 are disengaged from the locking action of the full portions 14 oE the locking pins 1~3, as clearly shown in figure 5 of the accompanying drawings.
As to the hinges 8 of the toilet seat and cover and of those connecting this assembly to the supporting plate 7, each hinge 8 comprises, preferably and according to the illustration given in figures 6 and 7 of the drawings, a first cylindrical member 20 having a horizontal openlng 21 therein and attached by a vertical fastener 22 to the supporting plate 7, and a second cylindrical member 23 having a horizontal pivot 24 positioned in the opening 21 of the first member 20. The second member 23 is, in turn, attached to the toilet seat 10 by means of a vertical fastener 25.
I'he hinge 8 comprises furtherrnore, a third cylindrical member 26 attached to the seat cover 9 by rneans of a vertical ~astener 27 -and having a horizontal pivot 28. A Eourth cylindrical member 29 is attached to the seat 10 by a vertical fastener 30 and has a horizontal opening 31 for seating and guiding the pivot 28 of the third member 26.
Such a hinge permits the angular movement of opening and closing the seat cover 9 onto the supporting plate 7 indepen-zæ~ : ~
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of the seat 10 both together with the cover 9 and separate there~
from, when the cover 9 is displaced 'rom the toilet bowl 1.
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More specifically, the invention broadly claimed herein is essentially a toilet seat and covex therefor, particu-larly for use with a toilet bowl ha~ing a pair of vertically orlented clearance holes in its rear, upper part, of the said toilet seat being pivo-tably connected to the cover therefor, said toilet seat and co~er assembly comprising:. a supporting plate pivotably attached to sald toilet seat~and said seat -~ cover and having a pair of horiz.ontal openings therein~ a pair of vertically oriented aper~ures in said supporting plate~ a pair of anchoring means positioned in said vertically oriented apertures; a pair of locking pins mounted and ~uided in said horizontal openings in said supporting plates, said locking pins intersecting said apertures of said supporting plate, an inter-mediate portion in each of said locking pins for engaging and .
disengaging said anchoring means upon rotation by 180 degrees in one direction and in the opposite direction, respectively, of said locking plns.
A better understanding oE the invention will be had ~rom tho followtng doscri.ption o~ an em~odiment thoreoE illustra-ted in the accompanying drawings wherein:
Figure 1 is a perspective view of a toilet bowl with toilet seat and toilet cover assembled thereon made in ; accordance with the invention, Figure 2 is a top plan view of the seat cover mounted ~4~
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, on the bowl~
Figure 3 i5 a,secti.ona,l ele~ati.ona~ e~ o~ the toile-t seat and co~er mounted on.the bowl.and taken along ~in,é : ~.
III III of fi~ 2;
E'igure 4 i.s a, plan,.~iew pa,rtially.broken.away,an.d.
partially in section taken, along line I~-I.y of ~i~ure.3 Figure 5 is a detailed ele~ational.YieW partial~y i~ ' section and on an enlarged scale o~ a porti.o~, o~ t~e structure shown in figure 3, but with the lockin,g mea,n.s in. position.to 10permit the assembl~ and disassembl~ o~ the.toi~et seat~ :
Figure 6 is a fragmentary plan ~iew parti:a.lly broken away and partially in section illustrating the pi~otin,~ hin.ge between the toilet seat and toilet co~er and with respect to the supporting plate-like elementi and ..,.~
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~a F`igure 7 is an enlarged, Eragmentary elevational view partially in section taken along lines VII-VII of figure 6.
With reEerence now to the drawings, the body of toilet bowl 1 is provided in its rear portion wlth a pair of vertically oriented clearance holes 2 and spaced from each other in the direction of the bowl's wldth. In each hole 2 there is attached an anchoring stud 3 the head portion of which protrudes above the body of the toilet bowl l and has, preferably but not necessarily, a substantia] cylindrical shape with an i~ntermediate peripheral undercut or annular groove 4 as shown best in Figures 3 and 5.
Each anchoring stud 3 has a threaded shank 5 extending downwardly through its respective clearance hole 2 in the~bowl body l. The shank 5 is engaged by a nut 6 which acts beneath the bodv of the ;
bowl so as to attach the toilet seat 10 to the bowl l, as shown ;~ in figores 3 and 5 of the drawings. ` `
To the anchoring stud 3 there is removably attached a supporting plate 7 which carries, by means of hinges 8, hereinafter more fully described, both the toilet seat l0 and~the seat cover 9 associated therewith. On the supporting plate 7 there are ~ provided two apertures ll having a shape and dimension correspond~
ing to th~ose of the head portion of the anchorlng stud 3. This ;~
will allow the apertures ll to correctly receive the anchoring studs 3. On the supporting plate 7, in a direction which intersects each aperture ll, there is further provided a horizontal, counter-bored opening 12 for receiving and gulding a rotatable locking pin 13. This pin 13 serves the purpose of cooperating wlth the anchoring means 3 when the locking pin 13 is seated in the respec-tive aperture 11 of the supporting plate 7. Each locking pin 13 has in its middle area a full portion 14 with a notch 14'. The notch 14' has a radius corresponding to that of the aperture 11, so that when the notch 14' is facing the aperture 11, its surface results in a circular continuation or extension of the surface of the aperture 11. Each locking pin 13 has, furthermore, on its portion facing toward the front of the toilet bowl, a head 13' which rests against a coullterbore ].5 providecl for this purpose in the horizontal opening 12 of the supporting plate 7. On the opposecl end, that is at the extremity facing the baclc of the toilet bowl, the locking pin 13 is provided with a lever 16 that is attached by means of a spine or a pin 17 for example. In this manner, each locking pin 13 cannot move axially within the opening 12. Conversely, by turning the lever 16 it is possible to rotate the locking pin 13 180 degrees about its axis, so as to posltion the respective in~
termediate full portion 14 (or the respective notch 1~4') toward the aperture 11.
When the notches 14' of the locking pins~l3~are facing toward the apertures 11 of the supportlng plate 7 (see figure 5), ;~ it is possible to position the supporting plate on the~head portion of the anchoring means 3 that have been previously placed in the :
holes 2 of the toilet bowl 1. It is, thérefore,~s~fEicient to position the anchoring means 3 within apertures 11 of the supporting plate 7 in order to obtain a correct centering of the supporting plate 7 and therewith, consequently, of the toilet seat l0 and ; cover 9 upon the toilet bowl 1. At thls point, to lock the support-;~ ing plate 7 on the bowl 1 it sufficcs to rotate the levers 16 and therefore the locking pins 13 180 degrees until engagement is , obtained of the respective full portions 14 in the undercuts or grooves 4 of the anchoring means 3, as showtl in figures 3 and 4 of the accompanying drawings. This action prevents any possibility o~ detachment between the anchoring means 3, the supporting plate 7 and the toilet seat-cover assembly.
In order to have la more effective and reliable locking action, the anchoring means 3 and locking pins 13 may be made of -4~
~ ', ',, : ', plastic material, so as to exploi-t the elastic properties oE the material when coupling one element to the other. Further, the radius of the undercuts or grooves 4 of the anchoring means 3 may be calculatecl as a function of the diameter of the locking pins 13 so that the action of -the full portions 14 thereof might yield a correct centering of the supporting plate 7 on the toilet bowl, and might generate forces that augment the anchoring effect of the seat-cover assembly.
To disassemble the assemble~ toilet seat and cover from the toilet bowl 1, it is sufficient to rotate the levers 16 in the opposed direction topposed to the locking direction) until the anchoring means 3 are disengaged from the locking action of the full portions 14 oE the locking pins 1~3, as clearly shown in figure 5 of the accompanying drawings.
As to the hinges 8 of the toilet seat and cover and of those connecting this assembly to the supporting plate 7, each hinge 8 comprises, preferably and according to the illustration given in figures 6 and 7 of the drawings, a first cylindrical member 20 having a horizontal openlng 21 therein and attached by a vertical fastener 22 to the supporting plate 7, and a second cylindrical member 23 having a horizontal pivot 24 positioned in the opening 21 of the first member 20. The second member 23 is, in turn, attached to the toilet seat 10 by means of a vertical fastener 25.
I'he hinge 8 comprises furtherrnore, a third cylindrical member 26 attached to the seat cover 9 by rneans of a vertical ~astener 27 -and having a horizontal pivot 28. A Eourth cylindrical member 29 is attached to the seat 10 by a vertical fastener 30 and has a horizontal opening 31 for seating and guiding the pivot 28 of the third member 26.
Such a hinge permits the angular movement of opening and closing the seat cover 9 onto the supporting plate 7 indepen-zæ~ : ~
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;~ dently of the seat 10. Also permitted are the ang~lar movements ::
of the seat 10 both together with the cover 9 and separate there~
from, when the cover 9 is displaced 'rom the toilet bowl 1.
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Claims (7)
1. A toilet seat and cover therefor, particularly for use with a toilet bowl having a pair of vertically oriented clear-ance holes in its rear, upper part, of the said toilet seat being pivotably connected to the cover therefor, said toilet seat and cover assembly comprising: a supporting plate pivotably attached to said toilet seat and said seat cover and having a pair of ho-rizontal openings therein; a pair of vertically oriented apertures in said supporting plate; a pair of anchoring means positioned in said vertically oriented apertures; a pair of locking pins mounted and quided in said horizontal openings in said supporting plates, said locking pins intersecting said apertures of said supporting plate; an intermediate portion in each of said locking pins for engaging and disengaging said anchoring means upon rotation by 180 degrees in one direction and in the opposite direction, respec-tively, of said locking pins.
2. The toilet seat and cover of claim 1, wherein on each locking pin there is provided, in the intermediate part thereof, a full portion for engagement in an annular groove provided in the respective locking means
3. The toilet seat and cover of claim 1, wherein each of said locking pins has, in the intermediate part thereof, a notch having a radius substantially equal to the radius of each of said vertical apertures that receive said anchoring means; the surface of each said notch being the circular continuation of the surface of said respective aperture when said notch is facing toward said aperture.
4. The toilet sead and cover of claim 1, wherein each of said locking pins comprises, at a first extremity thereof, a head resting in a counterbore provided in said horizontal opening for said locking pin and, at a second extremity thereof, a lever adapted to said locking pins during the locking and unlocking of said anchoring means.
5. The toilet seat and cover of claim 1, wherein the axes of each anchoring means and respective locking pin are oriented in perpendicular planes.
6. The toilet seat and cover of claim 1, wherein each anchoring means is attached to said toilet bowl by means of a threaded shank extending through the respective clearance hole of said bowl and secured by a nut screwed on said shank.
7. The toilet seat and cover of claim 1, wherein at least one hinge is provided to attach said toilet seat and cover to said supporting plate, said hinge comprising a first cylindrical member having an axial opening and being attached to said support-ing plate; a second cylindrical member attached to said toilet seat and having an axial pin guided within said opening of said first cylindrical member; a third cylindrical member attached to said seat cover and having an axial pin therein; and a fourth cylin-drical member attached to said toilet seat and having an axial opening therein for seating and guiding said pin of said third cylindrical member.
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